Signing off from Japan
It's been consciousness-raising, intellectually fascinating, and a culinary delight. Wish you'd all been able to come here, too. Maybe a group trip someday?
On the other hand, I think that *on this trip* it turned out just right... I would have been less aggressive about trying new things, staying more in my comfort-zone, had I had company. And I would have been much less approachable to people like the high school kids in Nara (I still have underarm bruises from squeezing through Buddha's nostril ;), the grandmother on the train, or the kids on the bus yesterday. I really value my friendship with Yuki, which was bolstered by lots of time spent together on- and off-duty. So while I was annoyed a few weeks ago that no one wanted to come with me, I think perhaps it turned out for the best. Accepting what is.
And now I have to pack, and turn in my wireless modem card, so I'll be offline for the next 18 hours. Sayonara... (happy smile)
On the other hand, I think that *on this trip* it turned out just right... I would have been less aggressive about trying new things, staying more in my comfort-zone, had I had company. And I would have been much less approachable to people like the high school kids in Nara (I still have underarm bruises from squeezing through Buddha's nostril ;), the grandmother on the train, or the kids on the bus yesterday. I really value my friendship with Yuki, which was bolstered by lots of time spent together on- and off-duty. So while I was annoyed a few weeks ago that no one wanted to come with me, I think perhaps it turned out for the best. Accepting what is.
And now I have to pack, and turn in my wireless modem card, so I'll be offline for the next 18 hours. Sayonara... (happy smile)
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Oddly, I was thinking exactly this earlier today after we talked.
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